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PAGE THIRTEEN THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1935 Alphabetical Puzzle Contest N. Y. Curb Market Closing Additional Classified Now Offers the Letter 'D' By United Prett 2SW-24c: V. S. Trader mixed color.

22A-23c. Aoplea. Pa. ft Jf. J.

bushel basket Winesaps 2-ln. t2 to $2 25. 2-in. in fair condition. $1 65 to JI.T5.

Rome 2H-tn. t2 to t2 25. Wheat. Steady and higher. No.

3 Red Winter, garlicky. June delivery Corn. Firm and 2c higher. No. 2 yet low as to location.

93ic. Oats. Firm and li higher. No. 2 wh.it as to ouality and location.

BO to 56c. LEGALS REAL ESTATE FOR RENT PHILADELPHIA PBODICB By United Prett PHILADELPHIA. June 18. Nearby cabbage was more plentiful today and ranged from 10 to 25c per basket with the best bringinr mostly 20 to 25e. while bushels were selling at 15 to 25c, and few barrels at ttu to 75c, according to the Federal-State Market News Service.

Beets brought to Hie per bunch and carrots 1W to Peaa ranged from 20 to 15c and basket with a few higher as to duality while bushels were selling at 80c to tl. Soinach sold at 5 to 20c oer bujhel. New Jersey green souash brought 60 to 65c per basket with a few white at tl. High Low Close Ainsworth 28 WANTED TO RENT 274 54 Georgie Pwr 5 pf Goldfield Gr Rap Var Gulf Pa Harvard Brew 54 Alum Co Am Alum Co pf WANTED 8 roomi ft bath, desirsble location. Not over mo.

TV. siq Fa.trlot-yew. Am Hud Bay 15 15 86 28 Ha 5 8V4 Am Maracaibo Am Super REAL ESTATE FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICES 1 IN THE ORPHANS COURT OP PAt'PHIN COUNTY. IN THE MATTEK OF THE ESTATE OF HARRY LEEDT. LATE OF HARRISBURG.

Deceased. NOT1CK hereby riven to all parttee Interested that the aopranement in the aid eatate tor the benefit of the surviving: eoouRB of said decedent of not more than Five Thousand Dollars in real and or personal property a provided under Section 2 of the Intestate Act of 1617. 429 an1 the amendments thereto, waa CONFIRMED NISI and Art Metal CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSING InfernafionoJ Service CHICAGO, June 18. Grains ex. tended their recovery in a fairly active trade today with corn leading the rally.

The yellow grain was bid up about 2c to the highest price S2 Bl S1NESS PROPERTY Auto Beans were weaker with Virginia: bushels selling mostly at 76c to tl. although a few early sales were as highj aa tl 50. Big Boston lettuce brought 25, to per eastern crate with Iceberg nt 23 Bower KENT OR SALE Two-story brick building. 8000 sa. ft.

Suitable for nrimerv or manufacturing Conveniently 66 66 66 3-16 3-16 3-16 7 7 7 67 67 67 3 3 3 14 15 1 1 1 6 614 6 17 17i4 17 5 5 5 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 9 9H 9 1 1 1 ioov 100 100 13' 13 13 1 1 1 1 1 Butler Br 6 Can Marconi 1 nil 54V4 86 28 1 5H 8 22 6 1 17 1 15 76 7 56 14 24Vi 8V Box located. Will accept 50 mat 86 28 9-16 1 5 8 22 6 18 16 1 14 76 7 55 14 24 8 ICarrier Corp 17 Invest Royal Libby Mavis Bot A Nat Fuel Niag Pwr Noma Elec No Tex Premier Gold Pressed Metals Reliance Tnt A Sherwin-WW Stein Co Un Lt A li ed in the said uronane uoun June BSLtrd. lfl.1.1: and that the same will be Cities Serv 20 to 50c per bushel and at $.1.50 per western crate of 4 and 5 dozen heads.) Parsley ranged from 35 to 65c per, bushel. Radishes brought 15 to tiOc per; bushel with a few fine ouality higher. 1 Turnips were reported at 50 to 75e perl bushel.

Strawberries showed a wide I FARMS AND FOR SALE 1 15 presented to said court for liJAi. tu.v Cities Serv pi Com Edison 76 7 FIRMATION on the Jth day of July. 183 at 10 o'clock a. m. or the first session of the court thereafter unless EXCEPTIONS ba filed thereto HENRT E.

FOX. Attorney. 56 El Sh El 6 pf EraD Pow part pRMS AND ACREAGE FOR BALB WE have many rood properties with'n few miles of Harrisburg. Tor full information call at our MILLER BROS, ft S13 ST RMS 20 cash required, located Pauphin. Leb Perry A vears to par.

128 Chestnut SU variation in ouality and condition, and ranged from tl.25 to t4 per 82-quart crate with a few higher and from $1.75 to t3 50 per 24-ouart crate. New Jersey raspberries sold at 12 to 13c per pint with Maryland stock at 8 to 10c. 14 Ford Can A 24 Ford Ltd 8 of the month. Wheat was about l'ic higher. At the close prices generally were around the top with corn 1 to 2c up, wheat 1 to le up, oats up, and rye 1 to lc up.

LANCASTER LIVESTOCK MARKET LANCASTER June 18. Fat ster closed yesterday 15 to 40c lower than Monday Kair clearance Bulla 25 to 40 lower. Heifers. 25c lower with fair supply. Light supply of cows, prices steady, Stockers and feeders steady, fair clearance.

Local hogs. $9.55 to $10.25: western hogs. Ill to $11.50 with few on hand. Calves steady, weak undertone. Southern lambs.

$9 to $9.25: local lambs. $8.25 to $8.75. Receipts: 43 cattle: 158 calves: 100 hogs. 29 sheep. Venezuela 1 1 NOTICE Letters of Administration on the rttna Af Tfitinla fi Snl.

la, Harris- Raitv. MUt "iburg. Pennsylvania, deceased, have been chicken aousei rood land $1000 Butter Steady. 93 score. 26c: 92; score.

28c: ftl score, 25c: XO score. slUc.i Eggs. Irregular on exrraa and about) steady on other grades. Receipts of hen-1 neriea lirht. trading auiet.

but few quarters asking hlaher price. Supplies ofl current receipts light, demand alow. U. N. Y.

Stock Market Closing 4 ACRES Seven-room nous. Darn ana fruit granted to the undersigned. All person indebted to said estate are asked to make pavment and those having; claims to present them for settlement, to IRV1N C. SOLES. Administrator.

640 Woodbine or to Harrisburg. Fa, HENRT E. FOX. A tornty. Front ft Chestnnt Sts.

By Vnitei Preti TI. NELSON S. Extras, whites, browns and mixed "olors. t7-2flc: U. Standards, mixed colors.

No. 1 2 25-25HC: No. 84. 1n-A FARM Near Hershey (S-r. house, bam.

running water. Only t270O ronPMAN MARKET ST. High Low Closed- Crosby at Hershey 6 This is the fourth of THE Vanadium 13 13 Adams Exp 6 64 HOCSE9 FOR SA1.B EVENING NEWS ABC Puzzles. NEW TOBK LIVESTOCK MARKET NEW YORK. June 18.

Sheen and Lambs. Receipta yesterday, 7110. including ItSOO direct. Lambs strong to 25e higher: good to choice. bucks discounted at $1.

Sheep ateady; choice ewes. $4 down. I WILL NOT be. responsible for any debta contracted by any person other than myself. J.

HERBERT BOOKS. 318 4th West Falrvlpw. pa. 13 2 4 8 34 51 Air Reduc 139 139 Alaska Jun 16 16 Acme Steel Co 54 54 Allied Stores Corp 3 3 mRRISBURO'S BEST RESIDENTIAL SECTION Trustee In bankruptcy, must u.11 corner single home, surrounded by fine lawn. rooms, solarium and 1 hatha, hdw.

floors, oil burner, stone fire Place, Write Box es67 Patriot- one of which will be published on each alternate week-day until the alphabet is completed. The idea, of course, is to piece together the 139 16 54 3 154 Allefih Corp Wednesday, June 19 Bob Crosby, headliner with Dor- sey Brothers Orchestra for the past year, now has his own band. Critics say. "Crosby's band will soon be the dance sensation of the period. It is a pleasure to watch Crosby work.1 He is undoubtedly one of the most 11 NfTTS.

4 154 Wabash pf A 2 2 Warner Bros 4 4 West Md 8 8 West Union 35 34 Westing El 51 51 Vi White Mot 11 11 Wool worth 65 63 Worthington 16 16 Wrigley 82 82 Yale 22 2214 Yellow Tr 3 2 Young Sheet 17 16y4 64 fragments until they form a per- Alleg pf $40 -4 Allied Chem 154 Allied Stores pf 49 BROAD HILL SECTION Brick house with 3 Arts. All furnished, for rent or sale. Third and Broad Sts. 49 49 I6ifect letter like that shown Call 3-HTH7. the diagram at the right.

Flashes of Hews From Wall Street Am Can 139 140 140 Am Car 17 17 17 handsome orchestra leaders wielding 82 22 2 17 MARKET 229 Htghspire. Pa. This smile homo can be bought at a very LCOHEN' SON '812 N. SIXTH ST. THE EVENING NEWS is offering $150 in prizes as an added incentive to participation in this interesting game.

The rules are 39Y4 7 15 v-onTW sionsn STREET 39 7 14 22 19 14 40 Am Inter 7 Am Loco 15 Am Fdy 22 Am Metal 20 14 22! a baton, be possesses a fine baritone voice, and sings his songs with a friendliness that is immediately con-1 sumed by his audience. His managers, Rockwell-O'Keffe, handle only stars of the first magnitude and they have built around the young Adonis DOCBLE FEATCRE First Showing- In City NEIL HAMILTON in ONCE TO EVERY BACHELOR Three on a Honeymoon With a Bridegroom for Two! With Marion Mion and William Austin. Also CHARLES STARRETT In SONS OF STEEL A Thrilling Drama of the Steel Uills Adults. lSct Children, 10s follow: CARRIER SHARES Three tuzzle3 will be pub 20 14 42 20 "story brick, semi-detached. 7-roorn dwelling, with all improvements.

Lot "Srl.iO with plenty of room for garage Price IT000. Will finance. HOLLY STREET 2-story brick, semi-detached dwelling. 6 rooms and bath, room for garage. Price $3700.

Will finance. CK AS. ADLER SON 27 3. 3RD ST. lished each week.

beeinninEr with 41 20 127 128 Am Smelt 42 Am Sumat 20 Am Sz 128 Am Tob 93 Am Woolen pf 44 a band that is second to no others. Besides their newest satellite they also manage the affairs of "Bing" FEATURE TRADE and ending with 2. Anyone residing within the (territory supplied by carriers of iTHE EVENING NEWS, including 92 Crosby, Ruth Etting, Mills Brothers, Anaconda 14 the Boswell Sisters, Glen Gray and 44 14 3 63 45 By vmicd Brest mail-delivered papers within that NEW YORK. June 18. Railroad territory may compete for the his Casa Lorn a Orchestra coming to ROW OF 7 HOUSES 7 rooms and bath, improvements.

$100 each. $300 down, balance $20 per month. W. NELSON Front ft Chestnut Sta. VERNON ST.

1503 Modern. 8-room frame dwelling at sacrifice price. WALNUT 1400 BLOCK Modern. 8-room brick dwelling. This is an exceptional bargain.

J. E. GIPPLE Market Street Phone 3-1202 shares led the stock market higher, prizes except employes of Harris-in the late trading today after early newspapers and members of Hershey, Saturday, June 22 Ray: Noble and his orchestra. Jimmie Grier and his band and Claude Hopkins. irregularity.

Trading was lighter their families. Armr 111 4 Armr 111 pr pf 63 Atchison 47 Atchison pf 87 Atl Line 25 Atl Ref 26 Auburn Auto 23 Bald Loco 2 Bait Ohio 12 Bavuk Cig 50 Beth Steel 26 than recent sessions. Gains in the carriers ranged to Copyright, 1935, by United Presa NEW YORK, June 18. American Bureau of Metal Statistics reports world zinc production in May totaled 123,807 short tons vs. 120,353 in April and 108,179 in May, 1934.

Output of zinc in United States in May totaled 34,597 short tons vs. 35,334 in April. Chesapeake Ohio Railway week ended June 15 car loadings 36.373 vs. 32.594 previous week and 30,847 year ago. Chicago North Western Railway week ended June 15 car loadings 23,178 vs.

22,233 previous week and 23,251 year ago. Erie Railroad Company April net loss $207,715 vs. net loss $166,432 April 1934. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, four months ended April 30, net income $6,020,715 equal to 42 cents a share vs. net income $6,132,576 or 46 cents a share same 1934 period.

New York Shipbuilding Corporation regular quarterly $1.75 on preferred payable July 1 record 3. Solutions of the puzzles must not be sent to THE EVENING nAinl CAiiHi.ri, 513 WICONItSCO ST. Single brick, "i moms. bath, all Improvements. Corner.

Ootible traraee. Fine condition. Bargain NELSON Frnt Chestnut Tvr. ST. fiXZU "nrPflVrVn f.

NEWS until the entire series has az4 44 14 3 63 47 86 25 26 22 2 12 49 26 70 25 99 7 16 35 10 3rd St Harris Adm. 10c Si 15c Eialfo Last Cha Last STRIKE UP the LAUGHS! been published. I hen the complete set, pieced together and Chance to See 81 SI'BFRBAN FOB SALE tured in activity, each gaining about a point Others to rise fractions to a point included Union Pacific, New Beth SU pf 70 Evergreen pasted neatly on paper or cardboard, should be mailed immedi 25 Borden A SACRIFICE Block Jonestown Road. Single property 6 roomi and bath, yard and WKRKR REALTY CO PH. TS91 York Central.

Pennsylvania, won-ern Pacific, Atchison and Atlantic ately. Mnle nnnrlng Singing JKStilK MATTHEWS 4 LIVE OF INDIA Coast Line. Bklyn-M pf Bucyrus-Erie Burroughs Cal Packing 99 7 16 35 Before the rails got under way buying was highly -selective. The COLONIAL CLUB 8 rooms, single property, all modern Improvements, fireplace, beautiful shrubbery and flower acre. Call for appointment.

NPM.SON Front Che.tnn' Ss. Call Zinc 4. THE EVENING NEWS will be the sole judge of entries. The prize awards will be based on; (a) Correctness of solutions; (b) Accuracy in cutting and assembling the pieces. If no entrant has building issues received some attention.

Tobaccos rose with American Canada Dry 10 56 Case I Tobacco issues making new highs for SCMMEP PEACES FOB SALE 7A 56 48 48 Alison Sklpwortb Sterling Halloway NATIONAL EYiS EDWARD G. ROBINSON In His Best Picture THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING the vear. DuPont made a new higa for the year in its section. Motors June 27. a complete set of correct answers, S'NGLE HOME Good location Allison Hrll Exchange for small farm with electric near Hb.

Located near oar 56 45 Caterpillar Or de Pasco Ches Ohio Chic Gt West will be taken into consideration in the awarding of prizes in cases where otherwise there might be ties. All the solutions must be delivered or mailed to The Scrambled Letter Contest Editor, Care THE EVENING NEWS, Harrisburg, by midnight, August 15. 6. How to unscramble the letters: Clip out carefully the fragments of the letters, cutting outside the black border; then lit them together to form the unscrambled letter. The scrambled parts are absolutely accurate.

All of the parts must be used. 7. The awards: First prize, $50; second, $25; third, $15; fourth, $10; two prizes of $5 each, and forty additional prizes of $1 (were fractionally nigner. ieisey Westinghouse Air Brake Company regular quarterly 12 cents tri tip Bog 30. Pstrmt-News XiiiTJeiym urkAsal1 a (Tain marlA nPW 24 26 22 2 11 48 26 69 25 98 7 16 34 10 56 48 55 44 3 IVi 1 3 48 29 6 36 8 24 8 6 21 75 31 15 56 45 3 1 "THE GIRL FROM TENTH A VENUE" Coming I Friday Vpayable July 31, record June 29.

the one nearest correct will receive the first prize and so -on down the line. 5. Each set of Puzzles sent in Chic Gt pf ESTATE ANTE I REAL BETTE DAVIS 3ihighs in the motor equipment divi-1 jsion and so did Briggs Manufactur-liins. Western Union equaled its high Glidden seven months ended; Ch May 31 net profit $1,505,546, equal to'Ch pf i WANTED 3 to 6 acres of cheap mountain or country land with some timber 1 1 Chi I 1 Wi in an irregular communications list. must be accompanied by a letter, not exceeding 150 words, stating on it.

state price in reply Box 368. $1.90 a common share vs. $1,091,931 $1.27 a common share same period U. S. Steel, which had been lower ItfOOtMMi-q AUCTIONS previous year.

Union Pacific R. R. Co. May gross 4 49 29 6 36 Childs 4 Chrysler 49 Cleve Graph 30 Colum Gas 6 Cong-Nairn 36 Cons Cigar 8 what pleasure or intellectual enjoyment the contestant derived from working on the Scrambled Letters. The merit of this writing onirevenues, $9,813,036 vs.

$9,673,357 most of the session, rose to a small net gain lust before the close. A better grain market helped the mail order shares as well as the farm equipment group, although gains in AlCTION 8AI.ES 8 Cons Gas 25 24! these sections were held to small BIG AUCTION SALE Wednesday. June llith. at 1 P. at comer of f'alder Rnd Marion Sts.

Estate of Harrv Garonzik. in business 45 years, cnnsistir.r of antioue furniture, dishes, tools and other articles too numerous to mention. I R. KOONS. AUCTIONEER.

9 Cons Oil May. 1934. American Smelting Refining Co. $6 on 6 per cent. 2nd preferred, payable September 2, record August 9, reducing arrears to and regular quarterly $1.75 on 7 per cent.

1st preferred, payable September 2, record August 9. PRICES STEADY fractions. Department store Issues were better with R. H. Macy up more than a point.

6 1 Con Textile Cont Bak A Cont Mot Contl Oil Del L' 'J i 1 5 ft at 61. Gulf Oil of Pennsylvania dropped 1 point to 67. Alcohols and mines were quiet. American Cyanamid firmed a fraction to 21 a new high for the year, while A. O.

Smith was off 2 points to 64. B'8 6 1 21 75 32 16 86 21 75 PUBLIC SALE Of valuable real estate. New Bloomfield. Pa. Saturdav.

June 22. 1H85. at 1 o'clock, n. m. Consisting of a lot of pround having thereon erected a double Corn Prod 6 IN CURB MART CHICAGO LIVESTOCK MARKET By United Prett CHICAGO.

June 18 Hogs. Receipta. la nun ineiuHtiiir t.imio directs: slow Del Hud 32 STARTS FRIDAI two-story frame dwelling, green holism 1 IRREGULAR TONE 16 Det Edis 86 around 10c lower ban Mondav: 200-250 85 ADDED YH t.k.. 4'V" Du Pont 104 102 103 ann tiirsre siaoie. terms or sate win oe announced Also The personal property of the late Mrs.

Annie M. Meek. ERMAN V. WOLPKRT. Administrator Etc.

By United Prett NEW YORK, June 18. Curb exchange stocks continued quiet and irregular today. Utilities generally, were little changed. Consolidated Gas of Bal JiBW YORK HAY RECEIPTS By United Preat NEW YORK. July 18.

Hay receipts were 8 cars. Market steady. Prices of titnitjiy (dollars per ton): No. 1, laice tales. $22: small bales, $22.

No. 2. large. $20-21: small, $20-21. No.

3. large, $17-18: small. $17-18. Clover, mixed, large $25: small. 125.

Alfalfa, second cutting, large. $20-30: small. 123-30. the Patriot-News Du Pont deb 130 129 130 Elec 2 2 2 El $6 pf 12 12 12 Ely $7 pf 14 13 Wg Eng PS $6 pf 30 'Mi 30 Erie 9 9 9 Advertising in sells the goods. toe $9 80: 250-360 lbs.

140-200 lbs. nigs. $8-9: racking sows. light lights, 140-160 good and choice. Light weight.

160-21X1 good and choice. medium weights. 200-250 good and choice. $9 40-8 00: heavy weights. 250-850 good and choice, packing sows 275-550 medium and choice.

Slaughter nlca. 100-140 good and choice. Cattle. Receipts. 8000.

Calves. Receipts. 2000. Slow most classes unevenly steady to 25c lower: well finished weighty. $12 60: two loads at price: choice around 1075 lb.

vearllngs. 111.25. Light yenr-llngg. $10.25. Beet heifer yearlings tlO; bulls about steady: vealera weak.

Quality considered, select slaughter cattle and vealera Steers. 50-900 good oromoun Pittuf TJ. S. TREASURY BALANCE timore rose to 79, a new high for the year. American Light and Traction, American Gas and Electric and Electric Bond and Share were mixed narrowly.

Greyhound firmed to a new high at 51 and technicolor gained fractionally to 21. IN BOND MARKET By Vnitei Prett NEW YORK. June 18. Low priced railroad bonds turned easy on the New York Stock Exchange today, as an irregular tone pervaded the bond department. United States Government obligations were about steady, with activity in the 2's of 1960 at 101.16, unchanged.

Among the railroad lines showing fractional declines were the issues of Great Northern. Illinois Central, Internat ional Newt Service WASHINGTON. June 18. Treas. ury balance as of June 15.

844,376.81: internal revenue. I park Buoo 1 SA THROAT 1 I I Eureka Vac 11 11 11 Fox Film A 15 14 15 Gen Am Tr 38 37 38 Gen Cigar 60 59 60 Gen Elec 26 26 26 Gen A Gen Mot 31 31 31 Gen Rty 1 1 1 Gillette 15 15 15 Gill $5 pf 85 84 84 Goodrich 8 8 8 Goodyear 18 18 18 lMssassgasBa nassi' I Oils were mixed with Pure Oil STARTS TODAY 520.12; custom receipts. Preferred reaching a new 1935 high 812.79.' and choice. $9-11- 9(10-1100 good and i I 1.1 msiminn SHOULD AMOTHEfi 13th and Market CAPITOL BUZZING THROUGH F1LMD0M jgpJAMOTHEHl WANTED Two men of pleasing personality, good character and education with executive experience who have been successful in sales or commercial work. Special consideration will be given to men who have had successful contacts with people of responsible character and position.

State your experience, education, age and any other information about yourself. Replies strictly confidential. Address Patriot-News Box No. X. R.

3 Erie. Missouri-Kansas-Texas, and Richard Cromwell Arllne i-b 1 Vi Southern Railway. Southern Pacific jGraham-P Uith B.B. 4's declined 1 points. TELL 9 COLONIAL "Oil for the Lamps of China," Pat O'Brien, Judge hen Strangers Meal' Hale Hamilton Ss Barbara Weeks Nick Stuart St Lucille Browne "Secrets of Chinatown" A Thrillinf Chilly Mystery! Adults.

15ct Children. lOo r.ss, STATE "Doubting Thomas," Will Rogers, tlO; 10:15. School Girl," Cecelia Parker, Phone J-4425. chotce. 1.

75: IMO-13'KI Ids. arood and choice. 1.100-1500 good and choice 110 550-1800 common and medium. $4 Heifers. 550-750 lbs.

good and choice. $8 common and medium cows. good. common and medium. low cutter and cutter Bulls (yearlings good Ibeefl.

cutter common and medium. Vealera. good and choice. Medium. $8-7 25: cull and common.

$4. 50. ft: stocker and feeder cattle: steers. 550-1050 good and choice. Common and medium t4.

Sheep. Receipta. 8000. Around steady on all classes: top native springers. $8.50 Bulk around Too 8a lb.

Idaho springers. $8 35. Bulk Idahoes and Oregon $8: vearllngs. 15 Top tor choice. 81 lb.

averages: shorn ewes, tl.50-.1.25 mostly. Slaughter Sheep and Lambs: Snrtng lambs good and choice, Medium. ewes. good and choice. $1 All weights, common and medium.

Gt Norf Ore 10 10 10 Hershey pf 110 110 110 Hudson Mot 7 7 7 Hupp Mot 1 1 1 111 Central 15 14 15 Vi Ingersoll 94 93 93 Inter 13 13 13 Int Mach 179 179 179 Int Harv 44 44 44 Int Hyd El A 2 2 2 Int Mer Mar 2 2 2 Int A 9 9 9 Postal Telegraph 5's rallied to 30, unchanged from yesterday's close. International Telephone 5's extended its advance to 70, while the 4's of 1939 firmed. Bush Terminal 5's rose 1 points. In the foreign division bonds moved irregularly higher with French 7s of 1941 leading at 176. 'un a point.

VICTORIA THEATER goes into new program featuring "High School Girl" today while STATE CONTINUES with -Doubting Thomas''! Deny Sts. KJ; Johns-Man 52 52 52 HiKelvinator 13 12 13 BIKennecott 18 17 18 Lambert 27 27 27 I FULL-PAID STOCK ana cuiwujmiali wnn uii lor tne Lamps of China' both until Friday. "Silk Hat Kid" is final title of picture formerly announced ai "The Lord's Referee," in whicji Lew Ayres and Mae Clarke are featured. i Leh Val 8 8 PRIVATE WORLDS CLAIDETTE COI.HERT JOAN BENNETT CHAS. BOTEK :t.ii.WvR 12 1111A 111V4 39 39 Loose-W Bis 39 IiLorillard 21 BARNES, MYERS ARE NOMINATED 45 Lou Nash AMATEUR THEATRICALS seem to be fatt replacing legitimate stage as source of new talent for motion pictures and LATEST si Mack Tr 21 45 21 40 44 27 21 44 21 39 hi 44 26 13 IjMacy 22 41 44 27 iakiuvajli kum this MEDIUM to join screen ranks is June Storey, 17-year-old Laguna Beach Little Theater player recently signed jby Fox.

Of this Association may be purchased in multiples of $100 interest starts the day you make the investment Withdrawals, without loss, may be made upon reasonable notice The interest rate is attractive and is paid semiannually. HARRIS BUILDING ASSOCIATION 204 Locust St. Phone 5787 The Oldest Association in Harrisburg 13 From Page One May Do. Mont Ward Nash Mot Nrt Lead Nat Lt Id 74 174 WVi 174 the Cuffevcoal hill, comrratulatino- ATE THIS SUMMER Pat O'Brien 9w X. 8 8 B8 STARRING CECELIA PARKER MAHLON HAMILTON HELEN MacKELLAR CRANE WILBUR In PICTCBE THAT DA KM TO TEIX THE TBTJTH! A franfc revelation ot modern youth In our high schools at student parties in the home.

SHORT BATCHES MENTONE MUSICAL TRAVELOGUE AND NEWS AL1, SEATS 15? 20t 25 11.00 to 1.301.30 to 6.30 After 5.3d 111 .1 Natomas 11 Air rake 25 ii Senator Guffey on his "notablei." gonial achievements in the interest of j'" Lgs. ot 95'Pafd I0V4I his family. Mrs. OBnen, little MAR- ADDED ATTRACTION Eielusive Harrisburg bowln MAX BAER vt. JIMMY BRADDOCK FIGnT THE ENTIRE 15 ROUNDS with part In slow motion Yif'rr Adults etiUallt tSL Children Flirtation Walk Central 18 9 MAVOURNEEN O'BRIEN li oa me the Democratic members ofismr, vw nurumoir.

rm ir rt INorf 175 175 15 20 18 No Amer 15 No Pacific 20 Otis Elev 19 the State Senate and House foriN. Y. where they will remain few their record in the current session, days before taking boat for Cuba and The committee also heard anditrip back to Calif, by way of the applauded Governor Earle and A. They expect to be gone about i facKara 3 Para-Publix cts Mitchell Palmer, former United weeKS- COMPARE 11 25 17 9 175 15 19 18 3 3 4V4 9 22 2 364 5 55 50 2 33 8 States Attorney General, both of whom defended the right of the Dick Powell Ruby Keeler READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS' Park Utah Pathe Ex Pathe Ex A Penn Ph Read I Public Serv people to amend the National Constitution to permit the Government 3 3 4 9 23 2 36 5 55 51 2 35 8 19 to legislate for economic security OUR LOW COST When You Need 1 TfiNlftHT ft TniMRRfiW 4 9 23 2 36 5 55 52 2 35 8 2oy4 Radio Radio pf A Il i i i I 4 Chow, 7 A in A 40a Radio pf EI COMMUNITY THEATRE and recovery. Secretary of the Commonwealth David L.

Lawrence, Democratic State Chairman, presided at the ALISON SKIPWORTH. noted character actress, who is seen in role of Mrs. Pamninelli in State's current "Doubting Thomas." HAS SAME PART SHE CREATED on stage in 1922 under play's original title, "The Torch Bearers." Gail Patrick entered "Just for fun" "Panther Woman" contest conducted by major studio and within two weeks found she had Radio-K-Or Reading Rem-Rand meeting which began at 1 o'clock. OME Noah Beery. Jr- and Dorothy Short tn scene from "The Call of the Savage." serial at Victoria Sat.

and Mon. La 19 51 Reyn Spring Reyn Tob Senator Joseph F. Guffey also was scheduled to speak but it was 51 51 Reyn Met Cum pf 103 103 103 doubtful whether Guffey would be; Safeway 38 37 37 won ajid was on her way to Hollywood With a movie contract! able to attend because of his duties at Washington. Sears Roe 41 Servel Ine 9 jL.lAsslh.Ji$fT I Shell Un Oil 10 'Oil for the Lamps of China' IS BEST COLONIAL PICTURE since 'Mrs. Wiegs of the Cabbage Patch'." said Whit Church, who became Simmons i County chairmen had been scheduled' to meet at 11 o'clock this morning to discuss party policies U4 9 10 8 14 10 19 10 9 assistant manager of Colonial EIGHT MONTHS AGO when latter film for the corning municipal and was piaymg mere.

Aim GEAN Simme Pet 14 Skelly Oil 10 South Pac 19 South Ry 10 Spicer Mfg 9 Stan Cal 35 Stan Oil Ind 25 Stan Oil NJ 48 For Any Necessary Purpose Quick Economical Confidential Several plans of repayment to suit your COMMUNITY county elections, but because they were slow in arriving" their meeting was lumped with that of the State committee this afternoon. "TTIGH SCHOOL GIRL," to remain at Victoria only three days, Is 11 real life drama of present-day hiph school students portrays 35 25 40 9 10 8 14 10 18 10 9 35 25 48 2 10 38 60 18 V4 2 8 88 13 12 48 Studebaker 2 2 TJoVevT.o JV1 wu; accramg to advance reports. Story deals with dangers to high school Pennsylvania also were, holding 'sruripnt frnrn dotst-davc Tide A Oil 10 VJ i 0 1 V. TRAGIC RESULTS of such Ignorance. men aiuiutti ccsaiuti t.uudjr uis- Timken cuss organization business.

State TODAY Exclusive Harrisburg Showing of ihs thcrs. World's Heavy weigh! Boxing Contest "IX BAER vs. JIMMY BRADDOCK" Entire Fight with Important Rounds in Slow Motion SEE FOR YOURSELF THE GREATEST UPSET IN PUGILISTIC HISTORY This is an Added Attraction to the Regular Feature, "Private Worlds," Starring Claudett Colbert. President Wendell P. C.

Moreen- 10 39 61 18 2 9 89 13 39 61 18 3 9 89 13 From information we've obtained about High senooi Girl," believe it's film every parent, as well as high school student should see. thaler presided. This evening the Young Democrats will hold their DISCOUNT CO Union Carb Un Oil Cal United Corp United Drug United Fru Un Gas Imp Rubber U. S. Smelt Steel Steel pf 224 N.

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